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  2. Phosphorus mononitride - Wikipedia

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    The existence of free, gas-phase phosphorus mononitride was confirmed spectroscopically in 1934 by Nobel laureate, Gerhard Herzberg, and coworkers. [8] J. Curry, L. Herzberg, and G. Herzberg made the accidental discovery after observing new bands in the UV region from 2375 to 2992 Å [9] following an electric discharge within an air-filled tube that had been earlier exposed to phosphorus.

  3. Phosphorus nitride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus nitride refers to several chemical compounds of phosphorus and nitrogen: Phosphorus mononitride; Tetraphosphorus hexanitride; Triphosphorus pentanitride

  4. Mononitride - Wikipedia

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    Mononitride may refer to: . Boron mononitride, BN; Aluminium mononitride, AlN; Phosphorus mononitride, PN; Scandium mononitride, ScN; Titanium mononitride, TiN ...

  5. Category:Phosphorus-nitrogen compounds - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus mononitride; Phosphoryl nitride; R. Rabacfosadine This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 11:49 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Antimony nitride - Wikipedia

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    Antimony nitride, also called antimony mononitride, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Sb N. Containing only antimony and nitrogen, this binary nitride material is an interpnictogen. It is the antimony analog of phosphorus mononitride. Antimony nitride forms when antimony trichloride dissolves in liquid ammonia. [1]

  7. Stable phosphorus radicals - Wikipedia

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    The common strategies for stabilising these phosphorus radicals usually include the delocalisation of the unpaired electron over a pi system or nearby electronegative atoms, and kinetic stabilisation with bulky ligands. Stable and persistent phosphorus radicals can be classified into three categories: neutral, cationic, and anionic radicals ...

  8. Phosphoryl nitride - Wikipedia

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    It is a linear oxygen phosphorus nitrogen molecule with a formal double bond between P and O and a triple bond between P and N. It can be obtained in argon matrix isolation at 16 K by laser photolysis of phosphoryl triazide, OP(N 3) 3. [2] OPN and its isomer ONP can interconvert by photoisomerization.

  9. Iron–sulfur world hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The iron–sulfur world hypothesis is a set of proposals for the origin of life and the early evolution of life advanced in a series of articles between 1988 and 1992 by Günter Wächtershäuser, a Munich patent lawyer with a degree in chemistry, who had been encouraged and supported by philosopher Karl R. Popper to publish his ideas.